For five days and nights, Madison comes alive with festivities for all members of the family, and with the exception of the carnival and food, all events are free.

The festival is a great time to get together to celebrate coal mining and its heritage, as well as reminisce about the “good ‘ole days.”

With the beautiful Boone County Courthouse as the backdrop, the opening ceremonies are scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, beginning at 6 p.m.

The Miners’ Memorial Service will be on Wednesday, June 19, also beginning at 6 p.m., and recognizes the memory of those miners who lost their lives mining coal in West Virginia since the last festival. This tradition of recognizing those who gave their lives, so we could have electricity and other necessities, started at the first West Virginia Coal Festival back in 1994.

The VFW’s Women’s Auxilary contingent, the Madison Civil Air Patrol Squadron and various speakers and singers attend the event.

Another special event that will be part of the opening ceremonies will be the lighting of the eternal flame. The torch burns throughout the festival and is set up next to the Coal Miner’s Statue on the front lawn of the Boone County Courthouse.

Just across the street from the courthouse is where the mine machinery displays are showcased. Over 20 companies from several states set up their equipment to display to the public.

Many coal miners take this opportunity to show their families and friends the type of equipment they work on deep down in the pits or on a mountain.

The vendors are recognized for their hard work bringing their equipment to Madison with special plaques and a photo-op on the steps of the Boone County Courthouse.

In addition to the Miners’ Memorial, Wednesday night of the festival is the Gospel Music Night, featuring local groups and showcasing their talent. It will take place on the main stage beginning at 7 p.m.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, the music picks up with Country and Rock entertainers.

This year, The Bellamy Brothers will be the featured act on Thursday, June 20. Beatlemania Magic will be performing two shows Friday, June 21, with Kiss tribute band and country funnyman Cledus T. Judd on Saturday night.

Beauty pageants are held at the Madison Civic Center on Saturday, June 15, and those winners are in attendance at various activities throughout the festival.

Gambil Amusements Carnival provides good wholesome family fun at a reasonable price, and our food vendors offer a variety of delicious goodies.

On Saturday afternoon, at 2 p.m., the Grand Parade is held, featuring beauty queens, dignitaries, marching groups and fire and rescue squads. Many of the dignitaries, including the Grand Marshal, ride on the mine machinery that has been on display.

Following the final performers on Saturday night, the Coal Festival concludes with a gala fireworks display that lights up the skies over Madison.

For more information, visit the Coal Festival Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/WV-Coal-Festival-Inc/191752220860654?ref=ts&fref=ts

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